How did Frederick II?s policies destroy hopes of German unification?

A) He remained loyal to Austrian dominance.
B) The Holy Roman Empire was too strong.
C) He sacrificed Germany in an attempt to unite Italy.
D) He forbade the unification as a threat to his power.
E) He traded German lands for lands in France.


C

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In 1798, Americans became involved in a "Quasi-War" with __________

A) Spain B) England C) the Iroquois D) France

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When the Byzantines encountered religious practices that were deeply tied to a locality, the church might ________

A. explain why paganism would lead believers to hell B. eradicate all the local believers C. absorb those practices into Christian practice D. destroy the objects or shrines E. report the pagans to the imperial authorities

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